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Adjudications, memorial verses, sermon notes, scriptural notes and questions, etc.

Benjamin Jones, Pwllheli

Sermons written by Benjamin Jones (1756-1823), Congregational minister, Pwllheli, and preached at various places in Caernarvonshire, Anglesey, etc.; poems, including 'Can Sion Llywelin ar y chwain y Gwybed ar Clêr', 'Can ar yr Athrawon sy'n mynd allan ir Byd', and 'Annerch caredigol im Brodyr sydd yn mynd dan enw Methodist'; 'Catalogue of Books at Abergavenny and Elsewhere'; etc.

Jones, Benjamin, 1756-1823

Pregethau Joseph Thomas,

  • NLW MSS 2881-2882A, 2883B, 2884A, 2885-2886B, 2887C, 2888A.
  • File
  • [1848x1889] /
  • Part of Evan Davies MSS,

Sermons and notes for sermons by Joseph Thomas, Calvinistic Methodist minister, Carno, Montgomeryshire.

Joseph Thomas.

Pregethau Robert Jones, Llanllyfni,

  • NLW MS 12086A.
  • File
  • [19 cent., last ¼] /

A volume of holograph sermons by Robert Jones, Baptist minister, Llanllyfni, co. Caernarvon. One of the sermons is dated at his home at Ochr y Foel, 29 January 1883. Also included in the volume are two hymns and a catechism. At the beginning is a list of contents ('Cynnwysiad').

Jones, Robert, 1806-1896

Pregethau,

  • NLW MS 11549B.
  • File
  • 1851-1875 /

Sermons largely by R[ichard] A[bbott] Jones, Baptist minister successively at Llanfair Caereinion, Montgomeryshire, and Swansea. The majority of the sermons are dated within the period 1851-1875.

Jones, Richard Abbott, 1824-1876

Pregethau,

  • NLW MS 10371B.
  • File
  • [1793x1873] /

Sermon notes by Titus Lewis and Hugh William Jones ('Yr Utgorn Arian'), Baptist ministers at Carmarthen.

Titus Lewis and Hugh William Jones.

Pregethau,

  • NLW MS 12602A.
  • File
  • [19 cent., second ½] /

Seven home-made booklets containing sermon notes in the hand of David Rees [Calvinistic Methodist preacher, of Bronnant, co. Cardigan]. Each note-book contains the notes of one sermon; four are dated 1861, 1871, 1873, and 1887, respectively.

Rees, David, 1818-1904.